Key Points
- The 2026 Space Computing Industry Conference will be held in Beijing on April 3, 2026, co-hosted by major government and tech organizations, signaling a strong government-backed push for the industry.
- Key announcements at the Beijing conference include the establishment of the Space Computing Professional Committee, the launch of the Beijing Space Computing Innovation Center, and the release of a “List of Key Common Technology Challenges for Space Computing.”
- Shenzhen is also an active player, with the Peng Cheng Laboratory and Shenzhen Science, Technology and Innovation Bureau emphasizing capturing growth opportunities, focusing on core technologies like on-board computing chips and satellite communication, and building a collaborative ecosystem.
- The space computing sector is moving from technical verification to large-scale deployment, driven by national-level LEO computing constellation investments, commercial demand, and cost reductions facilitated by technologies like reusable rockets.
- China views space computing as strategic national infrastructure, attracting significant government support and capital, creating a “Technology-to-Order-to-Performance” virtuous cycle for the industry.
The space computing sector is officially entering a critical phase.
What started as experimental technology is now moving toward real-world deployment at scale.
And China—specifically Beijing and Shenzhen—is positioning itself right at the center of this shift.
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The Big Conference Everyone’s Talking About
Mark your calendar: April 3, 2026.
That’s when the 2026 Space Computing Industry Conference kicks off in Beijing.
This isn’t just another tech meetup.
The conference is co-hosted by three heavyweight organizations:
- The Beijing Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology (Beijing Shi Jingji he Xinxi hua Ju 北京市经济和信息化局)
- The Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area Management Committee (Beijing Jingji Jishu Kaifa Qu Guanli Weiyuanhui 北京经济技术开发区管理委员会)
- The China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (Zhongguo Xinxi Tongxun Yanjiuyuan 中国信息通信研究院)
Translation: this is a government-backed, industry-wide event designed to shape the future of space computing in China.
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Who’s Speaking and What They’re Announcing
The opening remarks will feature leaders from some serious departments:
- The Information and Communications Development Department from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (Gongye he Xinxi hua Bu 工业和信息化部)
- The Commercial Aerospace Department from the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense (Guofang Ke Gong Ju 国防科工局)
- Top officials from Beijing’s local government
But here’s what really matters—three major announcements are coming:
1. The Space Computing Professional Committee Gets Established
Building on the existing Computing Power Industry Development Array, the industry’s first official “Space Computing Professional Committee” will be launched.
Translation: the industry is getting organized.
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2. Beijing Space Computing Innovation Center Goes Live
The “Beijing Space Computing Innovation Center” (Beijing Taikong Suanli Chuangxin Zhongxin 北京太空算力创新中心) will officially open its doors.
This is a physical hub designed to accelerate innovation, research, and commercialization in the space computing ecosystem.
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3. Key Challenges Get Mapped Out
The Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area Management Committee will release a “List of Key Common Technology Challenges for Space Computing.”
This is crucial because it tells companies and researchers exactly where to focus their efforts.
No more guessing games.
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Shenzhen’s Making Moves Too
Beijing isn’t the only city betting on space computing.
Shenzhen is actively building its own ecosystem.
The Peng Cheng Laboratory (Pengcheng Shiyanshi 鹏城实验室) partnered with the Shenzhen Science, Technology and Innovation Bureau (Shenzhen Shi Keji Chuangxin Ju 深圳市科技创新局) to host a “Space Intelligent Computing Network Seminar.”
Here’s what the seminar concluded:
Three Key Consensus Points on Space Computing
1. Capture the Growth Window
Shenzhen has two major advantages: an advanced electronic information industrial chain and unique geographical positioning.
The strategy is to leverage these strengths to dominate the innovation and industrial supply chains for space intelligent computing.
In other words: get in early, move fast, and own the value chain.
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2. Focus on Core Technology
To go from prototype to mass production, China needs to solve specific technical bottlenecks:
- On-board computing chips – The processors that actually run on satellites
- Satellite communication networking – How satellites talk to each other and Earth
- Energy management – Keeping satellites powered in space
- Heat dissipation – Dealing with thermal challenges in the vacuum of space
These aren’t theoretical problems—they’re the actual engineering challenges blocking large-scale deployment.
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3. Build a Collaborative Ecosystem
Instead of siloed efforts, the consensus is to establish a Space Intelligent Computing Network Industry-University-Research Alliance.
Companies, universities, and research institutions all need to work together.
This is the model that’s already working in other advanced tech sectors in China.
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The Bigger Picture: Where Is Space Computing Headed?
According to a recent research report from Northeast Securities (Dongbei Zhengquan 东北证券), the space computing sector is experiencing a critical inflection point.
The industry is moving from technical verification phase directly into large-scale deployment.
What’s Driving This Acceleration?
Two major forces are colliding:
National-Level Investment Meets Commercial Demand
China is planning multiple Low Earth Orbit (LEO) computing constellations at the national level.
Meanwhile, commercial aerospace applications are creating real, measurable demand for capacity.
This means order books are full and capacity orders are guaranteed.
Companies aren’t betting on hypothetical demand anymore.
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Technology Is Making Manufacturing Cheaper
Reusable rockets are the game-changer here.
Every launch cost reduction opens the door to mass production.
When rockets become reusable, launch costs plummet.
When launch costs plummet, satellite constellations become economically viable.
When constellations become viable, scale follows.
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The Virtuous Cycle: “Technology-to-Order-to-Performance”
As top-tier companies ramp up production and deployment, the entire computing satellite industrial chain is expected to complete a full loop:
- Technology innovations lower costs and improve performance
- Lowered costs unlock larger orders from commercial and government entities
- Larger orders drive revenue and profitability for the entire sector
This is how you go from experimental phase to industry maturity.
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Why This Matters for Investors and Founders
Space computing isn’t speculation anymore.
It’s infrastructure being built right now.
The conferences, innovation centers, and professional committees being launched are all signals that China is treating space computing as strategic national infrastructure.
This changes the game for anyone building in this space:
- Government support is real and visible
- Capital is flowing into ecosystem building
- The technical roadmap is becoming clearer with each announcement
- Companies solving the identified bottlenecks will have a ready market
If you’re an investor looking at Chinese tech trends, space computing just became impossible to ignore.
And if you’re a founder with expertise in satellite computing, on-board chips, or communications networks—the timing is right to make your move.
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References
- Space computing conference to be held, “Beijing Space Computing Innovation Center” to launch – Cailian Press (Cailian She 财联社)
- Official Website – China Academy of Information and Communications Technology
- Research Initiatives in Intelligence Networks – Peng Cheng Laboratory
- Science and Technology Innovation Bureau – Shenzhen Municipal People’s Government
The space computing revolution is here—and China’s building the infrastructure to lead it.
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